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it pulls the side of the city down which pulls the city down, which pulls the state down. gerri: unbelievable to me. there was a city the best paid workers in the country, so wealthy from on the open up and what went wrong? >> a lot of things. a big racial issues that we never confronted like the south did. unions took a big bite. management won along with it. everyone got paid. we made bad cars. japanese started making good cars. oriole embargoes, trade pacts. lots of things all of wants. 2008 comes. the realistic elapses. that is the death nail. the whole country feels like a manufacturing now live think. gerri: of dangerous is that city now? when i was there i think i was in now or will never read. i was nervous. >> this is a rough joint. chicago made international headlines. 505 murders, the population of nearly 3 million people. detroit's population 695,000, 415 murders. we don't even count our crime properly because we close the police stations at 4:00, and you can tolidine and it's usually busy, so we have no statistical way of really telling you how it has gotten f
it pulls the side of the city down which pulls the city down, which pulls the state down. gerri: unbelievable to me. there was a city the best paid workers in the country, so wealthy from on the open up and what went wrong? >> a lot of things. a big racial issues that we never confronted like the south did. unions took a big bite. management won along with it. everyone got paid. we made bad cars. japanese started making good cars. oriole embargoes, trade pacts. lots of things all of...
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coming up, cnn talks to a former swiss guard that tells all about the time he spent at the vatican. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. >>> and you're in "the situation room." happening now, stranger things
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in the last 10 years, 9% of the crime guns in the city of chicago could be traced to the state of mississippi. it is clear that we need a national solution. let me describe briefly that key features of this new legislation of assault weapons ban a 2013. the bill bans the sale, transfer, and importation and manufacturing of 167 specifically named semi automatic assault weapons. it bans any other assault weapon, which is defined as semi automatic that can have a detachable magazine. these features were developed for military weapons to make them more affective and efficient at killing people in close combat situations. the bill prohibits large capacity ammunition devices capable of accepting more than 10 rounds. this is a crucial part of this legislation. these large magazines make a gun especially dangerous because they allow a shooter to fire 100 rounds are more without having to pause to reload. in many instances like the tragic shooting of congresswoman gabrielle giffords and tucson, arizona, it was only when the shooter had to change a magazine when or others have the chance to take the sh
in the last 10 years, 9% of the crime guns in the city of chicago could be traced to the state of mississippi. it is clear that we need a national solution. let me describe briefly that key features of this new legislation of assault weapons ban a 2013. the bill bans the sale, transfer, and importation and manufacturing of 167 specifically named semi automatic assault weapons. it bans any other assault weapon, which is defined as semi automatic that can have a detachable magazine. these...
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case of the cannibal cop, i want to warn you about graphic details, a new york city cop planning to kill and eat dozens, including his wife. i'm back with the attorneys, alan dershowitz and marcia clark. >> all of this is utterly horrific. in one conversation to one of the women, i'm talking fantasy. it's make believe, i like to get dirty with the idea, if you take him at face value, however, ghastly, the earlier material that i read, he is a criminal. >> absolutely not. it is not a crime to intend. it is not a crime to plan. it is only a crime to agree with another person. that is what he is charged with conspiracy. he is a criminal because he broke into computers. the only two possible ways that they can get him for anything related to murder is conspiracy or attempted murder. this is not an attempted murder. he didn't take the final step. they have to find another person, not only who he spoke to, but who agreed with him to a specific criminal act. they have not shown that so far. so my prediction is, jury will convict him and it will be reversed on appeal. >> he referred to havi
case of the cannibal cop, i want to warn you about graphic details, a new york city cop planning to kill and eat dozens, including his wife. i'm back with the attorneys, alan dershowitz and marcia clark. >> all of this is utterly horrific. in one conversation to one of the women, i'm talking fantasy. it's make believe, i like to get dirty with the idea, if you take him at face value, however, ghastly, the earlier material that i read, he is a criminal. >> absolutely not. it is not a...
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, i'm the mayor of the city of philadelphia. i'm honored to have the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the nation's mayors to discuss the importance of passing the assaults weapon ban of 2013. while we support several billions being considered by this committee, we have made passage of the assaults weapon ban of 2013 our top priority. gun violence has been perm for you, senator feinstein and it has been personal for me. the first police officer my city lost after i became mayor was killed by an ak-47 or sk-47 assault-time weapon when he responded to a bank robbery on a saturday morning. i will never forget that day. a 12-year veteran with the philadelphia police officer. he was 39 years old. he left a wife and three children. neither police officers nor our citizens, and especially our children should be confronted with these weapons on the streets, in our schools, in our movie theaters, shopping mall, in our places of worship or other civilian settings. gun violence has also been personal for neil who is here
, i'm the mayor of the city of philadelphia. i'm honored to have the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the nation's mayors to discuss the importance of passing the assaults weapon ban of 2013. while we support several billions being considered by this committee, we have made passage of the assaults weapon ban of 2013 our top priority. gun violence has been perm for you, senator feinstein and it has been personal for me. the first police officer my city lost after i became...
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that being the state vatican city behind me. you're absolutely right to say he's, though, chosen as he moves on, one assumes the new pope, whoever that will be, will be in red shoes once again. he will be wearing brown loafers. it is a lovely little story in mexico, a little town in mexico, he was given a pair of brown loafers, which he absolutely adores and says that's what he wants to wear going forward. brooke? >> sartorial items aside, becky anderson, let's talk privacy. pope benedict said today that a pope has no privacy. how difficult do you think being pope of -- a leader of 1.2 billion catholics worldwide was for quite a private man? >> reporter: it's been, i think, very, very difficult. this wasn't a man who was particularly comfortable in front of crowds. today we saw him at st. peters square in the popemobile there, and he looks frail, looks old, but he seemed to be enjoying himself. john paul ii is very much a more engaging pope and not as much as a private man as benedict xvi is. he will leave here tomorrow around t
that being the state vatican city behind me. you're absolutely right to say he's, though, chosen as he moves on, one assumes the new pope, whoever that will be, will be in red shoes once again. he will be wearing brown loafers. it is a lovely little story in mexico, a little town in mexico, he was given a pair of brown loafers, which he absolutely adores and says that's what he wants to wear going forward. brooke? >> sartorial items aside, becky anderson, let's talk privacy. pope benedict...
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this is the second storm this hit places like kansas city and chicago. you mentioned flights. more than 700 flights were canceled between o'hare and midway. you've got stranded passengers, but they will try to work into the system today, it is going to be a very, very busy day at o'hare and on the roads here as this storm continues to pelt the midwest. soledad. >> what a big, hot mess for people there. o'hare already a challenge at times. thank you for that. right to jennifer delgado at the cnn weather center. we talked about you tracking the storm a lot the last couple of weeks. talk about this one. >> big snow totals. kansas city, picked up nearly 10 inches of snowfall. since then, things have quieted down, tracking snow on the radar. you can see for areas for wisconsin over toward parts of kansas. kansas city, picking up light snow. overall today, anywhere you are seeing up to the north and midwest, potentially 1 to 2 more inches of snowfall. the northeast is different. we have snow mixing in for areas. you can see for new york and rain for regions like new york city as wel
this is the second storm this hit places like kansas city and chicago. you mentioned flights. more than 700 flights were canceled between o'hare and midway. you've got stranded passengers, but they will try to work into the system today, it is going to be a very, very busy day at o'hare and on the roads here as this storm continues to pelt the midwest. soledad. >> what a big, hot mess for people there. o'hare already a challenge at times. thank you for that. right to jennifer delgado at...
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the balloon caught fire and plunged into a sugar cane field in the ancient city of luxor. investigators say the balloon fell 1,000 feet to the ground after a landing cable got caught around a helium tube. then a gas canister exploded. authorities say no americans were involved in the accident. most of the victims were from europe and asia. the pilot and one british tourist survived. >>> coming up, another live report from santa cruz where two officers have been shot and killed. >> one day in the 70s, one day with rainfall. details on when both days will occur coming up in my five-day heading into the seven-day forecast >>> tim lincecum's spring debut is not good. a fight, a basketball game broke out. the warriors brawl just completed coming up. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your b
the balloon caught fire and plunged into a sugar cane field in the ancient city of luxor. investigators say the balloon fell 1,000 feet to the ground after a landing cable got caught around a helium tube. then a gas canister exploded. authorities say no americans were involved in the accident. most of the victims were from europe and asia. the pilot and one british tourist survived. >>> coming up, another live report from santa cruz where two officers have been shot and killed....
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city of luxor, plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. two people survived, including the pilot, who was badly burned. it's another blow to the egyptian tourism industry. it's taken a big hit, of course, after two years of unrest already in that country. >>> now to what was described today by supreme court justice samuel alito as the most important criminal procedure case this court has taken on in decades. it involves the use of dna, which has become a powerful tool in criminal cases, both to find the guilty and to free the innocent. but the big question before the court, can the police gather dna samples from people who have not been convicted of any crime just to see if they might have committed a crime? a report tonight from our justice correspondent, pete williams. ♪ >> reporter: it's a staple of police drama. >> cold case in sacramento and new york. ran dna from rape kits ten years ago. >> reporter: four years ago, maryland police took a dna sample from alonzo king when they arrested him on a gun charge, rubbing a cotton swab insi
city of luxor, plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. two people survived, including the pilot, who was badly burned. it's another blow to the egyptian tourism industry. it's taken a big hit, of course, after two years of unrest already in that country. >>> now to what was described today by supreme court justice samuel alito as the most important criminal procedure case this court has taken on in decades. it involves the use of dna, which has become a powerful tool in criminal cases, both...
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the snow still coming down in kansas city but light at best. heavy stuff is certainly around chicago and it snows all night. our desk calling me will we get planes in and out of chicago yes? probably. we won't get ethical all. snow is stretching across and snow in chicago will last another eight to 1 hours. even if it's half an inch of snow an hour it piles up. >> we'll see what happens. chad thanks. jason carroll is in peoria. we'll gate live report in our next hour. don't forget you can get the latest forecast, radar images on cnn.com/weather or on your cnn smartphone app. >>> now we turn to the name calling and political spinning that's monopolizing official washington today. we're only three days away from the forced budget cuts everyone is warning will be a disaster for regular people's lives, and for the u.s. economy. even though president obama insists he isn't trying to play the blame game he is in full campaign mode right now. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin with the latest. >> reporter: the president
the snow still coming down in kansas city but light at best. heavy stuff is certainly around chicago and it snows all night. our desk calling me will we get planes in and out of chicago yes? probably. we won't get ethical all. snow is stretching across and snow in chicago will last another eight to 1 hours. even if it's half an inch of snow an hour it piles up. >> we'll see what happens. chad thanks. jason carroll is in peoria. we'll gate live report in our next hour. don't forget you can...
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tracy: you mentioned 19 of 20 cities were up. the one city down is new york. is it because new york started a little later? we were late to the party here, weren't we? >> that is large eltment of that we look across 20 cities and look across at the big boom bust, half a decade back. there is pattern, if you lay one city on top of the other and match starting dates, it might be pretty similar. but the starting dates don't match up. it is a little late to the party. we have a different element. you and i were talking about how manhattan really reliant on bonuses from the financial industry. they're not coming as fast and furious as they used to be? >> the new york metro area heavily dependent on financial services. washington is heavily dependent on uncle sam. detroit unfortunate for them is heavily dependent on autos, so on, so forth. financials services is having rough moments here and there. second of all, compared to other industries, much higher portion of somebody's total compensation comes in a bonus. tracy: right. >> that compensation is likely to bounce
tracy: you mentioned 19 of 20 cities were up. the one city down is new york. is it because new york started a little later? we were late to the party here, weren't we? >> that is large eltment of that we look across 20 cities and look across at the big boom bust, half a decade back. there is pattern, if you lay one city on top of the other and match starting dates, it might be pretty similar. but the starting dates don't match up. it is a little late to the party. we have a different...
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the balloon crash happened near the ancient egyptian city of luxor. er vas say there was -- investigators say there was a fire an explosion just before the balloon plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. investigators say this was one of the worse accidents involving tourists in that country, which is already struggling to attract visitors due to growing political unfavorring reports. >> reporter: i just spoke with a homeless man off camera. he says he hangs out there and he says his friends who hang out here do drugs and sell them. this is right across the street from a middle school. we just saw some kids coming into the school now. i asked the homeless man why are they doing this across the street from a school and he just shrugged his shoulders. now, this is one of the men that police arrested in the last couple of dies during their enforcement. they say 54-year-old richard st. cloud was selling marijuana in the park. his arrest was one of several that took place as part of a special enforcement. police are concerned because the park is located across f
the balloon crash happened near the ancient egyptian city of luxor. er vas say there was -- investigators say there was a fire an explosion just before the balloon plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. investigators say this was one of the worse accidents involving tourists in that country, which is already struggling to attract visitors due to growing political unfavorring reports. >> reporter: i just spoke with a homeless man off camera. he says he hangs out there and he says his friends...
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the crash happened near the ancient city of luckser. there was an explosion on that hot air balloon before it crashed to the ground. it is one of the worst accidents involving tourists in egypt. >>> a search goes on and they have not heard from the two since january 25th and the last posting they made on facebook, the couple said they were going to peru. they told the u.s. embassy witnesses saw the couple on february 16th in a foreign town and they wanted to go on a boat trip in the amazon. >>> and a search is on for a family that told the coast guard they were abandoning ship. they are believed to have gone missing 65 miles west of monterey. sal legs savage -- alex savage has more on the clues they are using to find this missing family. >> reporter: well there is a lot for the coast guard to sort out. so far nobody has reported them missing and the search continued throughout the night and everything is coordinated here from the island. they had boats in the water and now more help is on the way. we want to show you some video which ca
the crash happened near the ancient city of luckser. there was an explosion on that hot air balloon before it crashed to the ground. it is one of the worst accidents involving tourists in egypt. >>> a search goes on and they have not heard from the two since january 25th and the last posting they made on facebook, the couple said they were going to peru. they told the u.s. embassy witnesses saw the couple on february 16th in a foreign town and they wanted to go on a boat trip in the...
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has to be approved by the city council. >>> you are watching the east shore, don't you? >> that's right, we are off to a decent start and traffic is moving along well as you drive through the east shore freeway, westbound coming out to the mcarthur maze, no major problems, no problems on westbound 580 and it turns into 80 and is a nice looking drive and we are looking at a san jose -- at the san jose area. things tend to change as we get later into the morning. let's go to steve. >>> skies are clear, it is going to be a beautiful day, anything as far as any front goes up and over, very heavy rain for seattle and haven't kind and probably beyond that. everything goes diving into the rockies but just not hear. there is enough of a breeze so it is not cold as monday morning and temperatures are coming up and continuing to do so, clear skies cool lows, again some areas are cold and we can get some 30s and yesterday morning seemed to be running colder. sunshine should be taking us into warmer weather. >> same for fairfield picking up a little bit of a breeze and this is headi
has to be approved by the city council. >>> you are watching the east shore, don't you? >> that's right, we are off to a decent start and traffic is moving along well as you drive through the east shore freeway, westbound coming out to the mcarthur maze, no major problems, no problems on westbound 580 and it turns into 80 and is a nice looking drive and we are looking at a san jose -- at the san jose area. things tend to change as we get later into the morning. let's go to steve....
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there are a few places you can leave the city behind, and still be in the city. >> that's the most magic part about it. >> reporter: you can hike without seeing another single soul. 61acres of tall trees, and lush undergrowth. a plant population as diverse as the city. maybe too diverse. ucsf is proposing removal of up to 30,000 nonnative trees, like eucalyptus. >> our friends, the eucalyptus trees have ways of multiplying. >> you're just allowing us to talk to a wall. >> reporter: speakers had mixed reviews of uc's forest management plan. >> i'm not a native. perhaps i should go. the buildings aren't native. perhaps they should go. >> it is baffling how ucsf can treat a dynamic and healthy forest like garbage. >> please consider if you're looking to save a forest, or keep people out of your backyard. >> reporter: now there are still a few steps left in this process. but if they approve its management plan, they would start with four test areas, and start doing work sometime between the end of summer and the beginning of fall. they have a small window. >>> police say they stopped hammer,
there are a few places you can leave the city behind, and still be in the city. >> that's the most magic part about it. >> reporter: you can hike without seeing another single soul. 61acres of tall trees, and lush undergrowth. a plant population as diverse as the city. maybe too diverse. ucsf is proposing removal of up to 30,000 nonnative trees, like eucalyptus. >> our friends, the eucalyptus trees have ways of multiplying. >> you're just allowing us to talk to a wall....
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there are a few places you can leave the city behind, and still be in the city. >> that's the most magic part about it. >> reporter: you can hike without seeing another single soul. 61acres of tall trees, and lush undergrowth. a plant population as diverse as the city. maybe too diverse. ucsf is proposing removal of up to 30,000 nonnative trees, like eucalyptus. >> our friends, the eucalyptus trees have ways of multiplying. >> you're just allowing us to talk to a wall. >> reporter: speakers had mixed reviews of uc's forest management plan. >> i'm not a native. perhaps i should go. the buildings aren't native. perhaps they should go. >> it is baffling how ucsf can treat a dynamic and healthy forest like garbage. >> please consider if you're looking to save a forest, or keep people out of your backyard. >> reporter: now there are still a few steps left in this process. but if they approve its management plan, they would start with four test areas, and start doing work sometime between the end of summer and the beginning of fall. they have a small window. >>> police say they stopped hammer,
there are a few places you can leave the city behind, and still be in the city. >> that's the most magic part about it. >> reporter: you can hike without seeing another single soul. 61acres of tall trees, and lush undergrowth. a plant population as diverse as the city. maybe too diverse. ucsf is proposing removal of up to 30,000 nonnative trees, like eucalyptus. >> our friends, the eucalyptus trees have ways of multiplying. >> you're just allowing us to talk to a wall....
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what he said was disrespectful to the residents of the city of lowell. >> now, mark dogg is apologizing kind of sort of once again. >> am i an idiot? yes, i'll be the first one to admit that. should i have taken a video? no, but basically i was doing my job. if you watch the video, and turn down the sound you'll see that i was doing my job perfectly. . >> reporter: just for fun, let's watch the video and turn up the sound one more time. and you can decide if he is the perfect plower. watch again. >> and (bleep) see you later. you won't find that till spring. ha, ha, ha. by the way, the snowplow company has considered rehiring him not in the plow department, but as a demolition department. they do in the summertime. >> megyn: there's something likeable about him. is it just me? >> reporter: and you just --. >> megyn: all right. trace, thank you. coming up, we've heard a lot of warnings about the looming budget cuts, but maybe none as severe as those about our air traffic contollers and warnings about run away safety. runway safety and flight delays. those are next and senator john mccain
what he said was disrespectful to the residents of the city of lowell. >> now, mark dogg is apologizing kind of sort of once again. >> am i an idiot? yes, i'll be the first one to admit that. should i have taken a video? no, but basically i was doing my job. if you watch the video, and turn down the sound you'll see that i was doing my job perfectly. . >> reporter: just for fun, let's watch the video and turn up the sound one more time. and you can decide if he is the perfect...
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prior to the decline of industry in the city in the mid 1960's, the manchester community was a solid working class community like so many in -- in that -- at that time in southwestern pennsylvania and throughout the nation before the terrible loss of steel jobs, among other jobs that disappeared over just a number of years in devastated communities. by the time bill was in high school, the area around him had slid into urban decay and instability. although surrounded by poverty, bill's mother was determined to provide a safe environment for her family. and although she didn't have a high school diploma herself, bill strickland's mother held firm to the belief that a good education is a ticket to a better life. at oliver high school when he began his senior year, bill had neither plans for after graduation or a clear picture of what his future might look like. then one day while walking down the hallway at school, bill strickland was attracted by the smell of, of all things, fresh coffee. the coffee along with the sounds of jazz music led bill to the art room in oliver high school whe
prior to the decline of industry in the city in the mid 1960's, the manchester community was a solid working class community like so many in -- in that -- at that time in southwestern pennsylvania and throughout the nation before the terrible loss of steel jobs, among other jobs that disappeared over just a number of years in devastated communities. by the time bill was in high school, the area around him had slid into urban decay and instability. although surrounded by poverty, bill's mother...
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you can stop with the directions to culver city. i'm good now. t-bone's got it. 1-800-steph-12 from anywhere. >> what's your role? >> stephanie: me. >> i'm playing stephanie miller. >> interviews celebrities on the carpet for the oscars. >> i think david duchovny is in it. >> it is not one of those porn things. >> stephanie: it would be in the valley. >> jeremy here. what? >> stephanie: he's back up in action. >> he is. good choice on the audition the other day. tone loc. >> thank you for playing another edition of that's so random. it is monday, everybody! ♪ rude pundit ♪ ♪ ooh pa, papa, ooh ♪ >> sometimes i have to pretend like i have a job. i always try to figure out what the porn name for your show would be since, you know, that's the rule. everything has to have a porn version. >> stephanie: really? >> oh. >> stephanie: oh, i see. >> like the little spermaid. >> stephanie: poke my hontas. >> there you go. conundrum for the rest of the day. >> stephanie: did you see the twitter verse explode that michelle obama was on the oscars? >> y
you can stop with the directions to culver city. i'm good now. t-bone's got it. 1-800-steph-12 from anywhere. >> what's your role? >> stephanie: me. >> i'm playing stephanie miller. >> interviews celebrities on the carpet for the oscars. >> i think david duchovny is in it. >> it is not one of those porn things. >> stephanie: it would be in the valley. >> jeremy here. what? >> stephanie: he's back up in action. >> he is. good choice on...
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middlemen who run small trading companies around the world, some based in cities right here in the united states. >> are you a procurement agent for iran? >> [chortles] no, that's ridiculous. no. >> but of course that's sort of the implication of the case against you. >> i'm nothing to do with iranian government or things like that at all. >> mohammad vaghari, mitch to his friends, an iranian who's lived in the united states for 15 years, is facing up to 85 years in prison. he and his lawyers are preparing for his trial on charges that he conspired to send u.s. technology to iran through a trading company he set up in his basement apartment in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> i don't know about that. i'm not a biological expert to tell, you know-- >> that's in the affidavit and is part of... >> sure. >> the charges against you? >> yes. that's what they say. >> he says his client for the centrifuge was a science lab at a university in dubai. but he says he never bought it. he only asked for its pri
middlemen who run small trading companies around the world, some based in cities right here in the united states. >> are you a procurement agent for iran? >> [chortles] no, that's ridiculous. no. >> but of course that's sort of the implication of the case against you. >> i'm nothing to do with iranian government or things like that at all. >> mohammad vaghari, mitch to his friends, an iranian who's lived in the united states for 15 years, is facing up to 85 years...
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49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen? >> any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> do we believe that there are--that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and inf
49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks...
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a missing girl out of redwood city here. this is the ad that i found. >> you think that's her. >> it is a good possibility it is her. >> throughout the night, agent parker cruises craigslist and points out other possible girls the officers can invite to the room. >> at first you may not see them as children because of the way they're presented and dressed and all the makeup. if you take an actual look at them, you can still see their innocence and still see the fact they are children. there is a high market for them because a lot of these guys think these underage girls are cleaner, prettier. they are sought out after by the johns. >> outside a sudden burst of communication as the officer spots what he thinks is a pimp with underage girls right in front of their room. >> there's three of them, actually. they look young and are standing in front of your door, mark. >> unless you have got something to arrest him or stop him for, let's ignore him and focus on the task at hand. >> for the moment, officers choose to hang back and
a missing girl out of redwood city here. this is the ad that i found. >> you think that's her. >> it is a good possibility it is her. >> throughout the night, agent parker cruises craigslist and points out other possible girls the officers can invite to the room. >> at first you may not see them as children because of the way they're presented and dressed and all the makeup. if you take an actual look at them, you can still see their innocence and still see the fact they...
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he would bomb the federal building in oklahoma city, exactly two years later, killing 163 people. >> his feeling was, this is a war between the people and the government. the government won waco but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> reporter: remarkably, neither clive doyle nor sheila martin blame the fbi. to them the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop it. >> we don't want to feel that something horrible is something good, but we're supposed to have that faith that if something happens, you trip, you fall, you -- you trust god has a reason for it. >> reporter: i guess, sheila, is the fact that something horrible did happen, and i'm not seeing the good. >> the bible says that all things work together for good. for those that love the lord. >> reporter: today, there is a new chapel on the 77 acres and a new spiritual leader. charles pace, the man who challenged david koresh in 1984, says god chose him to take charge. >> yeah, that's what i think. that's what i believe. >
he would bomb the federal building in oklahoma city, exactly two years later, killing 163 people. >> his feeling was, this is a war between the people and the government. the government won waco but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> reporter: remarkably, neither clive doyle nor sheila martin blame the fbi. to them the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop it....
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mill here they moved to pittsburgh, they moved from city to city. my first look and then there were a number of documents that we posted on line including the fbi transcripts. one of the fbi transcripts included the phone number. so he then moves on to other cases in pittsburgh and he gives the man his business card and says he's fighting with the brothers and he became very concerned but him and does would probably everyone of us does, he google's his name and doesn't find his name said he does the number and find is the document we posted online to be defined his name and find the mother jones article with the informants picture. the amazing thing about that is that the fbi with all the resources didn't even bother to change the phone number of the informant from fees' to face putative so that was another example. in that case actually they did in that charging the man with a crime who is based on the youtube video of him firing a weapon and a gun range and the problem with that is even the founding shouldn't have been in possession of guns. it wa
mill here they moved to pittsburgh, they moved from city to city. my first look and then there were a number of documents that we posted on line including the fbi transcripts. one of the fbi transcripts included the phone number. so he then moves on to other cases in pittsburgh and he gives the man his business card and says he's fighting with the brothers and he became very concerned but him and does would probably everyone of us does, he google's his name and doesn't find his name said he...
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i want to thank william black of the university of missouri kansas city, steve ellis, taxpayers for common sense and phyllis bennis. how real is the threat of cyber war? that's next. what do we do when something that's hard to paint, really wants to be painted? we break out new behr ultra with stain-blocker from the home depot... ...the best selling paint and primer in one that now eliminates stains. so it paints over stained surfaces, scuffed surfaces, just about any surface. what do you say we go where no paint has gone before, and end up some place beautiful. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr ultra. now with advanced stain blocking, only at the home depot, and only $31.98 a gallon. with command strips from 3m. designed to stick and eliminate odors anywhere. like this overflowing trashcan. to test it, we brought in the scott family. so what do you smell? beach house and you're looking out over the ocean. some place like, uh, hawaii in like a flower field. take your blindfolds off. aw man! [ screams ] [ laughs ] that smells good. i wouldn't even just put it
i want to thank william black of the university of missouri kansas city, steve ellis, taxpayers for common sense and phyllis bennis. how real is the threat of cyber war? that's next. what do we do when something that's hard to paint, really wants to be painted? we break out new behr ultra with stain-blocker from the home depot... ...the best selling paint and primer in one that now eliminates stains. so it paints over stained surfaces, scuffed surfaces, just about any surface. what do you say...
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in the big city, it could be more than 10 minutes. but there is another narrative, and that is that it succeeded. it succeeded in the conservative areas of the country. in the south and in the midwestern heartland. all of the places that wanted to say that we are not like those people in the cities. we are not foreigners. we are americans, and we believe in prohibition. to this day, half the counties of the united states are still dry. you just don't find those dry counties in places like rhode island. which is just to say that the culture wars and the efforts of prohibitions are beautifully described in this book, and they go on. as everyone has said, that's not very good news for america or our friends and leaders around the world. but it is very good news indeed for the longevity that this book will have. thank you. [applause] >> if we could get a response to some of those comments? what you think? >> i'm not going to say much. i'm digesting the comments that my colleagues have made. making sense of the book better than i did. so i
in the big city, it could be more than 10 minutes. but there is another narrative, and that is that it succeeded. it succeeded in the conservative areas of the country. in the south and in the midwestern heartland. all of the places that wanted to say that we are not like those people in the cities. we are not foreigners. we are americans, and we believe in prohibition. to this day, half the counties of the united states are still dry. you just don't find those dry counties in places like rhode...
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new york city deputy chop spoke to the governors about the importance of this meeting. mr. ginn, we are pleased to have be here to discuss plans for the network and how states can work together to ensure the success. but after know. >> thank you. it is a real pleasure to be here. i would like to think nga, heather, and her staff and all of the governors to worse on the passing of this legislation. it actually allocated $7 billion so that we can engineer a nationwide network that is interoperable, secure, reliable, and most of all, local control. if you think conceptually about what we're trying to do here, we are trying to put wiffi across your entire state and then you can plug in the capabilities you want and the degree to which you want them and the amount you want them to run your state. it is important to say this. the first question we typically get is this is going to be a nationwide network and we will lose local control and we will not be able to run our own operations. that is that conceptually what we are talking about here. we are are detecting a national networ
new york city deputy chop spoke to the governors about the importance of this meeting. mr. ginn, we are pleased to have be here to discuss plans for the network and how states can work together to ensure the success. but after know. >> thank you. it is a real pleasure to be here. i would like to think nga, heather, and her staff and all of the governors to worse on the passing of this legislation. it actually allocated $7 billion so that we can engineer a nationwide network that is...
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meetings, and amazingly elaborate festival that was set up with 40 pickup stations around the city where they charged the regular bus fare and made it possible for people to go to work, go to church, go to doctors, go shopping and other errands. people would use the the 4 victory sign to identify themselves. it tends to break the legion, people were often felt it with food, stones, urine and other things, please continue the pulling over car pool on real and imaginary violations. the white citizens council membership explodes, 14,000 members in the first three month of the boycott, mayor and police commissioner join and in february using an old law on the books they indict 89 boycott leaders. but instead of weakening the organization this threatens the resolve. rosa parks spends much of that year fund-raising crisscrossing the country raising money for the montgomerie of improvement association for the naacp. even though her own family is in serious financial trouble she loses her job a month in to the boycott, she is working at montgomery fair and her husband is a barber at the nassau a
meetings, and amazingly elaborate festival that was set up with 40 pickup stations around the city where they charged the regular bus fare and made it possible for people to go to work, go to church, go to doctors, go shopping and other errands. people would use the the 4 victory sign to identify themselves. it tends to break the legion, people were often felt it with food, stones, urine and other things, please continue the pulling over car pool on real and imaginary violations. the white...
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cities have made the list of the top 10 most miserable cities in the nation. modesto came in at number 5 on the list published by forbes. vallejo is number 6, while stockton is ranked 8th. detroit was named the most miserable decide. forbes analyzed unemployment, violent crime and traffic when compiling the rankings. >>> on monday, the menlo park planning commission will consider a proposal to expand facebook's facility. the social media giant wants to build a second campus near bayfront expressway. nearly 3000 facebook employees would work at that location. last month, the menlo park city council agreed to a deal in which facebook would pay the city $1.5 million. >>> a prison hospital in san joaquin county needs to fill 150 jobs, mostly hiring medical personnel. but administrative, foodservice and custodial positions are also available. the state has spent $900 million building that massive facility. construction is expected to be finished in may. inmates will start moving there in july. >>> the fda has approved a new drug for women with late stage breast can
cities have made the list of the top 10 most miserable cities in the nation. modesto came in at number 5 on the list published by forbes. vallejo is number 6, while stockton is ranked 8th. detroit was named the most miserable decide. forbes analyzed unemployment, violent crime and traffic when compiling the rankings. >>> on monday, the menlo park planning commission will consider a proposal to expand facebook's facility. the social media giant wants to build a second campus near...
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the city. he used it as his hideout in 1985. in the early '90s, there was another serial killer who targeted prostitutes and it's reported, victor, he brought back his victims to the cecil hotel where he carried out the killings. even before the '80s and '90s, this was an infamous spot for lover's leaps, '50s and '60s where people at the end of their rope, so to speak, would end their life. >> one of the most notorious crimes in l.a., the history there. tell us about that. >> the black dolly, a favorite of our executive producer, nora. sort of a murder mystery of whodunit. reported to have drampg there at the hotel bar before she was gruesomely killed. it's well known to the los angeles residents. as much as officials have tried to clone up the area, it still has this very ominous history to it. >> they don't put that on the website. >> not so much. >>> 4.5 million twitter follower s. stephen colbert is someone you would want helping you. >> that's right. he hits the campaign trail today. who h
the city. he used it as his hideout in 1985. in the early '90s, there was another serial killer who targeted prostitutes and it's reported, victor, he brought back his victims to the cecil hotel where he carried out the killings. even before the '80s and '90s, this was an infamous spot for lover's leaps, '50s and '60s where people at the end of their rope, so to speak, would end their life. >> one of the most notorious crimes in l.a., the history there. tell us about that. >> the...
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kansas city reported 120 accidents in the state. 300 in minnesota. heavy snow caved in roofs and airline schedules were marred in houma, chicago and st. louis. ice caused this jet to skid off of the runway in cleveland, nobody was hurt, but some westerns welcomed the snow. >> when you looked up this morning and saw the snow, what did you think? >> any moisture is great. >> reporter: george richardson's family has farmed this land in illinois since 1840. the persistent.that has participated half of the country cost him 50% of his corn crop last year. >> i think we would need many feet of snow and then a nice slow thaw so the moisture would sink into the ground. >>> a medical helicopter crashes in oklahoma city just 100 feet from a nursing home. medics are saying two of the three people onboard were killed. the three perm was pulled from the wreckage by nursing home workers. he is listed in critical conditions this morning. the flight team was traveling to pickup a patient. no one on the ground was seriously injured. >>> the search continues this morni
kansas city reported 120 accidents in the state. 300 in minnesota. heavy snow caved in roofs and airline schedules were marred in houma, chicago and st. louis. ice caused this jet to skid off of the runway in cleveland, nobody was hurt, but some westerns welcomed the snow. >> when you looked up this morning and saw the snow, what did you think? >> any moisture is great. >> reporter: george richardson's family has farmed this land in illinois since 1840. the persistent.that has...
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is in cities with the most gun control. when are we going to put some common sense in there? how many children have to die before we get these lunatics off the streets? but because of their privacy, cannot do anything about it. often families struggle to get a institutionalize. how many children have to die before we realize that a bad man with a gun can only be stopped and bought a good man with a gun? thank you. [applause] >> thank you, pastor. i am so pleased you travel so far to be here with us today. we have people from all over the country who have traveled. next we have a local here in washington, d.c. mr. harry alford, the co-founds of the national black chamber of commerce. he represents people all across the country. his chamber represents 2 million black businesses in the united states. they handle a variety of issues. he is not a stranger in the halls of congress and even consulting sometimes with the white house. >> thank you. good morning. i am harry alford, i represent 2.1 million black owned businesses in th
is in cities with the most gun control. when are we going to put some common sense in there? how many children have to die before we get these lunatics off the streets? but because of their privacy, cannot do anything about it. often families struggle to get a institutionalize. how many children have to die before we realize that a bad man with a gun can only be stopped and bought a good man with a gun? thank you. [applause] >> thank you, pastor. i am so pleased you travel so far to be...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. and you'll dump your old duster. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady, who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters extender cleans high and low, with thick all around fibers that attract and lock up to two times more dust than a feather duster. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer dusters refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. . >>> coming up -- actually, no, no, i'm not going to do coming up next. i'm not going to do a tease about what is next, even if it involves hacking and sexting. instead, i'm going to show you this. this is a bucket full of sloths, baby sloths in a bucket. how can you stop watching after sloths? in a bucket. th simple, real ing, like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. when the doctor told me that i cou
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. and you'll dump your old duster. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady, who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters extender cleans high and low, with thick all around fibers that attract and lock up to two times more dust than a feather duster. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer dusters...
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forecast highs tomorrow, lots of 60s, 59 in livermore. 60 in redwood city. the seven day forecast with the weekend in view, it's hard to compare to the rest of the country we're doing great. but it would be nice if this thing would drop a half inch of rain. not going to happen. it's going to be a nice weekend. >> so clear out today. >> really beautiful. >> beautiful yeah. >> like spring. >> it is, thank you bill. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. five bay area airports could face closure within one week. we'll take you to one airport where business is up in the air. >>> and a shooting we first told you about yesterday. the case of mistaken identity that may lead to charges for one resident. join us on tv 36. >> what does coach harbaugh have in common with judge judy? next. >>> a new usgs study is predicting an increase in earthquake. the likelihood of higher death tolls increases. and particularly vulnerable are third world nation with more lax building codes. they predict there will be 21 catastrophic earthquakes this century. that is triple
forecast highs tomorrow, lots of 60s, 59 in livermore. 60 in redwood city. the seven day forecast with the weekend in view, it's hard to compare to the rest of the country we're doing great. but it would be nice if this thing would drop a half inch of rain. not going to happen. it's going to be a nice weekend. >> so clear out today. >> really beautiful. >> beautiful yeah. >> like spring. >> it is, thank you bill. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll have it or find it, and get it to you fast. staples. that was easy. >>> and in the big finish tonight, the oscars are sunday night, and everyone in the office is making their predictions, right? your office is like ours? okay. i'm going to give you mine in just a moment. the oddsmakers are going with "argo." an 85% chance of win
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the coast of ocean city with 40 wind tush signs. the bill heads to the senate. >>> coming up, more than a dozen u.s. companies following -- falling victims to recent cyberattacks. what can you do to protect yourself and your information. >>> and that is called street art. a new exhibit chronicling the graffiti area. . >> what happens when a curling tutorial goes wrong? the young girl in disbelief when she realized she burns off her hair. a few months later, she layoffs at herself and decided to post the video on youtube. . >>> a new report shows more and more consumers continue to battle identity theft. fox's brenda butner has tips to protect yourself and your information. >> reporter: it may be the premise of a hit hollywood comedy. identity theft is no laughing matter when you're the victim. >> it's too easy to steal information and money and the cyberdomains around the world are an easy victim to prey and to the hackers out there. >> reporter: research from javelin strategy shows there was a new victim of identity fraud once ever
the coast of ocean city with 40 wind tush signs. the bill heads to the senate. >>> coming up, more than a dozen u.s. companies following -- falling victims to recent cyberattacks. what can you do to protect yourself and your information. >>> and that is called street art. a new exhibit chronicling the graffiti area. . >> what happens when a curling tutorial goes wrong? the young girl in disbelief when she realized she burns off her hair. a few months later, she layoffs...
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and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get some rain around the region tomorrow. the steady stream will be south and east of here and out of here by midday. we will finally get some clearing on sunday with temperatures well into the 40's. not a terrible picture. 36 degrees with some drizzle late 29tonight. check out the next seven days. a little promise of milder temperatures sunday and monday. no showers tuesday but a cold front. partly cloudy skies through most of next week with temperatures mostly in the 40's. >> thank you. >> still to come here, the type of car you drive
and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get...
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boston, this could be a significant snow, especially north and west of the city. especially here in to southern new hampshire and parts of massachusetts. we are talking about at least half a foot of snowfall. boston, this is the third weekend in a row of dealing with not only snow but wind, as well. tomorrow night, really cranking especially inland areas albany, new york, to montpelier, vermont, and new hampshire looking at a lot of snow and that wind is blowing it and drifting it around and then as we head toward sunday we could see some rain mixing in for boston. and if that happens, that will hold down whatever accumulations we can expect to see. so for boston, right now, officially we are going 1 to 3 inches. that could change, of course, depending on the exact track of that low. but further inland, look at that. a swath of 6 to 12 inches. even in to portions of massachusetts where you're still digging out from nemo. remember, that wind is howling, it is cold right through early sunday morning, as well. for boston, a winter storm watch in effect. cloudy skies
boston, this could be a significant snow, especially north and west of the city. especially here in to southern new hampshire and parts of massachusetts. we are talking about at least half a foot of snowfall. boston, this is the third weekend in a row of dealing with not only snow but wind, as well. tomorrow night, really cranking especially inland areas albany, new york, to montpelier, vermont, and new hampshire looking at a lot of snow and that wind is blowing it and drifting it around and...
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so how should the city work to stop it? one says call in the national guard. >> government along with state federal assets need to come in here and clean this up just like it was a natural disaster. you've got to reinforce the liberties of the people to be able to walk the street and so little girls like miss pendleton don't get shot in the schoolyard. that's a shame. that shouldn't happen in america. >> that's retired generous l h 0 generous l honore. he is a be man who knows a thing or two about getting a bad situation. you can see people were applauding him at the time. let's bring back the panel and ask is the national guard the way to end gun violence in chicago? brian, you first. do you think this might be a good idea? >> well, i think chicago is in a death con five situation. when you consider that chicago is hatch the size of new york and yet they exceeded new york city by about 100 homicides, that's troubling. we have a problem. and sometimes the right decision isn't always easy and it isn't always popular, but cle
so how should the city work to stop it? one says call in the national guard. >> government along with state federal assets need to come in here and clean this up just like it was a natural disaster. you've got to reinforce the liberties of the people to be able to walk the street and so little girls like miss pendleton don't get shot in the schoolyard. that's a shame. that shouldn't happen in america. >> that's retired generous l h 0 generous l honore. he is a be man who knows a...
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only one other storm in the city's history was worse. that was more than 50 years ago. >> let's go to wichita. how are people dealing with this much snow? >> reporter: well, most schools and universities in kansas and missouri are closed today. businesses throughout the region were closed all yesterday. they opened a lot later today. and the kansas government also started a little later today, around 10:00. usually they're in earlier. but here is the warning that the kansas officials sent out to residents. this is pretty good. please clear off hoods and roofs of your vehicles before driving. of course you don't want big chunks of snow obstructing your vision, but all the roads are open and they're pretty clear today. >> we know kansas, missouri declared states of emergency. do you have a lot of folks stranded on the roads? >> reporter: there were some. the national guard patrolled about 800 miles of roads throughout kansas. they helped about 70 stranded cars. the good news is that there was zero deaths, 106 accidents, 15 injury, but peop
only one other storm in the city's history was worse. that was more than 50 years ago. >> let's go to wichita. how are people dealing with this much snow? >> reporter: well, most schools and universities in kansas and missouri are closed today. businesses throughout the region were closed all yesterday. they opened a lot later today. and the kansas government also started a little later today, around 10:00. usually they're in earlier. but here is the warning that the kansas...